> I offer no guesses about the nature of God or about life-after-death or
> any of the rest of it. I offer only the comment that it
> demonstrates a remarkable lack of intellectual
> curiosity about a large
> component of the innner forces that have driven many great lives and
> shaped much of human history.
>
PS that paragraph wasn't clear. let me add to it: The "it" that
"demonstrates" a lack of curiosity is, I meant to say, the casual
dismissal of religious yearnings as mere ignorance or possibly
psychopathology. (or something like that.)
Al Winslow
USA
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